THE SWEET, SWEET SMELL OF JOHNSON’S BABY POWDER

 

 

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Filed under for those who need to hide, I really do have a bad feeling about all of this, LUXURIANCE, Powder

8 responses to “THE SWEET, SWEET SMELL OF JOHNSON’S BABY POWDER

  1. Phyllis Ann Iervello

    OMG your photo was almost what I was thinking when I heard about Boris being in and Theresa being out. This photo is perfect!

    • I saw it on a friend’s page and couldn’t resist it.

      How funny that you tuned right into THE SHINING

    • I suppose at least Boris is educated.

      But then in a way it makes it all even worse – he has fewer excuses given his background.

      I can’t deny though that part of me is ready for the show…….

      THESE TWO BUFFOONS! WITH THEIR ‘SPECIAL RELATIONSHIP’!

  2. Nelleke Oepkes aka Booknose

    How disconcernedly appropriate!!
    Johnson’s Baby Oil is the only Lubricant I use on my hands etc.
    Because it does not smell in an offensive eay; my 73old skin feels quite vuddled afterwards.
    We grow back to our beginning and I still have miles to go

    • Love it. I am also a fan in a way of that smell – sorry to have used such a cherished scent in such an unpleasant context! I hope I haven’t sullied it for you (great to see you on here again x)

  3. Nelleke Oepkes aka Booknose

    Way and Cuddled!!
    Commiserations indeed!!!
    Buffoon is too much of a compliment indeed!!!!
    Stick to the Shining, one of my favourite films.
    I was so caught up that I could not face my door and corridor and flights up the stairs to the loo of the appartement I rented that time, that I had to pee in the sink

  4. I know.

    Although I can’t really comment, seeing that I have relinquished my own right to vote by being an etranger for so long and am ineligible to cast a ballot in both the UK and Japan….

    I still watch with interest though.

    And for some reason though he is a blunderbuss extraordinaire ( as am I, let’s be fair), deep down I have a curious optimism.

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